Journalist
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Dalkey Archive Press
Published:16th Oct '97
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
A blend of postmodern metafiction and old-style bedroom farce, The Journalist explores the elusive, sometimes illusive, boundaries between facts and the fictions we weave around them. The novel's protagonist, living at a time that might be the present in a city that might be anywhere, has decided for reasons of mental hygiene to keep a detailed record of his thoughts, words, and deeds. Very quickly, however, the project begins to absorb his entire life, as the increasingly meticulous recording of experience threatens to supplant experience itself. To make matters worse, what he records offers its own grist for worry: his devoted wife suddenly grows secretive, his equally devoted mistress turns evasive, his frustratingly independent son might or might not be visiting that same mistress behind his back, and his closest friend begins acting in mysterious ways (and is it just his imagination, or is this friend having clandestine meetings with his wife?). His ever more convoluted perceptions breed a dark muddle of suspicion, leading to a climax that is at once intensely funny and excruciatingly poignant.
"The Journalist is essentially a reworking of Michel Butor's classic nouveau roman, Degres (1960)." -- Library Journal
ISBN: 9781564781659
Dimensions: 216mm x 141mm x 21mm
Weight: 335g
256 pages